Before we get started on tonight’s recap, we want to wish
Zoey a very happy first birthday and share the gender reveal that Kelton andJosie made earlier today! Now on to the recap!
Chad is taking Erin to Whitestone Country Inn which is the
location that they got engaged. They are celebrating their fifth anniversary.
They book the Mallard Suite which is the most luxurious thing that they have
ever stayed in. Erin arrives to find a bouquet of wildflowers and package of
goodies from her husband. She admits that she would take this over a million of
roses. They kick off their anniversary with a private cooking lesson with the
inn’s chef. They make pan seared chicken with cream gravy. They head to the church to exchange gifts
where Erin gives him his beloved bible that she rebound and a journal since it’s
one of her favorite things that he does.
Chad takes her on a ride with the horse-drawn carriage just
like they did before getting engaged. They also head to the gazebo where he has
more flowers waiting. Chad says that it’s a little token from him and their
three little ones. He gives her two rings that fit together and Erin is blown
away. Chad explains the rings are from him and the kids.
Gil and Kelly are enjoying spending time with the Paine
children as they play a game of Mother May I. Kelly says that it’s hard for her
husband to picture himself a grandpa since in his mind he is 24 and can wrestle
and run around. Kelly would not trade it for anything. She keeps dying her hair
since she doesn’t want gray hair but loves being a granny. At 31, Gil had seven
children.
Bradley is turning four so the family heads to a local pumpkin
patch to celebrate his big day. Lawson jokes that he thought that his nephew
was only two now. Kelly says that he is so full of energy and yet sweet and
sensitive. Bradly jokes that he is Kelly’s favorite because he is good looking.
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